Showing posts with label Tweed Stripes by Lion Brand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tweed Stripes by Lion Brand. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Tweed Stripes by Lion Brand

Tweed Stripes by Lion Brand
100 % Acrylic
3 oz / 85 g
144yd / 132 m
14 Colors
Made in Turkey
Machine Washable and Dryable
lionbrand.com

Fun Fur by Lion Brand
100% Polyester
1.4 oz / 40 g
57 yd / 52 m
41 colors
Made in Turkey
Machine Washable and Dryable
lionbrand.com

I saw this yarn the other day while shopping at the local department store and decided to try it. I wasn't sure what to try, but I wanted to make something that would show off  the color changes in the yarn. At first I thought maybe a scarf, and then I remembered seeing a hat that I wanted to try, and this is what I came up with.


 
I love how the pattern in the yarn came out, the color changes were beautiful and I like the dark jewel tones. I decided to add the fun fur to the brim to give it a little bit of a wilderness look. Atleast that's what I was aiming for.

The Tweed Stripes yarn was wonderful to work with and it's pretty soft when your finished. I tried it in both kniting and crochet. It works up great with both, but I prefer the finished look of the knitted items.

When making the hat I used just a little bit of the Fun Fur around the brim to give it a little bit of an outdoorsy look. I am glad that I did, because I think it added just little bit of something that the hat needed.  The Fun Fur was very easy to work with when I knit it together with the Tweed Stripes yarn.

Note:
At first I did the two rows of Fun Fur/Tweed Stipes in the stockinette stitch. I didn't like how the Fun Fur came out, alot of it was on the inside of the hat. So I did it over, using a purl stitch on the right side and a knit stitch on the wrong side. (So, in other words I reversed the stockinette stitch to the inside of the hat for these two rows.) I found that when I did it this way, most of the fur stayed on the right side of the hat, and there was less to pull through when I finished.

When making the hat I used less than a skein of the Tweed Stripes yarn, and just about two or three yards of the Fun Fur.

I was very happy with the yarns, and I will be working with them again. At the moment I am using a different color Tweed Stripe yarn with another Fun Fur for a scarf. I love the way it's coming together and can't wait to finish it.

Thank you for stopping by, have a wonderful day!